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The Rooibee Red Tea website was a site redesign. Graphics from the new labels were incorporated into the new site. This site was launched in December of 2010. Rooibee Red Tea reported to Business First that, in 2011, the company saw an increase in sales of 286%!


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New Roots, a fledgling non-profit, needed a website that could be easily updated by volunteer staff. This website is a custom design with a template base. It can be updated through an online website builder. Features of the site include a Facebook badge, Google calendar listings, a rotating slide show and Google Checkout/PayPal donation buttons.

Client Testimonial

"Doris is a very creative designer who is personable, and fun to work with. She worked hard to give us (a small nonprofit) the most value for our dollar, in updating our logo, and applying design to t-shirt and canvas bags. Doris also created our website and continues to provide expertise and help on software applications and social media."

-- Karyn Moskowitz, Founder of New Roots


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Using the table-based code that was already in place, the website content for the Kentucky Parent Information and Resource Center was reorganized in a new layout. The site redesign made more efficient use of space and created a more streamlined system of navigation. Doris also edited the text to create more meaningful content.

Client Testimonial

"Doris was with Kentucky Parent Information and Resource Center (KYPIRC) briefly. but in that time, I enjoyed working with Doris and I felt that she was very dedicated to her position as the Education Technology Specialist. Doris brought new ideas and fresh eyes to our website and marketing materials."

-- Cheryl Harper, Administrative Assistant, OVEC


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Sustainabella Design is a redesign of www.dorisdbs.com. Both sites are custom designs, using Dreamweaver as the HTML editor and handcoding when needed. In keeping with W3C standards, both sites use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to separate presentation from content.


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